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What about IOS?They never use a capital letter I in the name.
What about IOS?They never use a capital letter I in the name.
What about IOS?
yeah ? iOS doesnt use a capital, no ? *confused*No, he said "they never use a capital I in the name of the OSes"...
The next version of macOS is expected to be announced at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference this June. If Apple sticks to the current format, it should be nicknamed after a place or region in California.
What will the next macOS be called?
10.9 Mavericks
10.10 Yosemite
10.11 El Capitan
10.12 Sierra
10.13 High Sierra
10.14 Mojave
10.15 ??
- https://www.inverse.com/article/55173-macos-10-15-release-date-name-features-apple-computers-wwdcIt’s still unclear what Apple will name the next version of macOS. It’s exponentially more difficult to speculate since the software is given a proper noun as a name, instead of a number like new iPhone models.
The previous five versions have followed a Southwest naturalist motif: Mojave, High Sierra, Sierra, El Capitan, and Yosemite. But Apple has also swapped between animals and landmarks, so there’s really no telling where they’re going next.
MacRumors recently complied a list of trademarked names that Apple has yet to use that seem in the running for macOS 10.15’s monicker: Redwood, Mammoth, California, Big Sur, Pacific, Diablo, Miramar, Rincon, Redtail, Condor, Grizzly, Farallon, Tiburon, Monterey, Skyline, Shasta, Sequoia, Ventura, and Sonoma have all been trade-marked.